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Budget Compromise in Alaska

The state's governor and university officials strike a deal that will cut funding by $70 million over three years instead of a whopping $136 million immediately.

There Will Be Puppies

No, you’re not dreaming. The American Political Science Association confirmed this week that a “puppy social” advertised in the otherwise...

Study: Talking About Mental Health Reduces Stigma Among Students

College students who participate in fun activities that address mental health are significantly less likely to stigmatize people with mental...

Changing Spaces

For-profit universities have for years offered in-person classes at campus locations to supplement their online curricula. But with in-person enrollments dwindling, some are rethinking the role these places play.

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: data on nondegree credentials; labor market returns for certificates; policy wish list for community colleges.

Learning About Online Learning at Small Private Colleges

As consortium of dozens of independent institutions shared upper-level humanities courses, students met desired learning outcomes and professors' teaching grew more creative.

Moody's Maintains Negative Outlook for Higher Ed

The higher education sector will be stabilized for the next 12 months by state funding and investment returns, even as...

Academic Minute: Feminist Cringe Comedy

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Union College Week, Lori Marso, professor of political science, explores how feminist cringe...